Farra World Music Festivals in Tenerife

Enjoy the Very Best of Electronic Music!

Do you love electronic beats? Are you crazy about open-air festivals? If so, then you belong at the famous Farra World Music Festivals in sunny Tenerife!

Golf Adeje invites you to be a part of the absolute madness that will go down under the Canarian sun, as you listen to some of the finest, world-famous DJs.

There is no doubt you will treasure your experience at each of these phenomenal one-day festivals! No wonder this is Farra Worlds’ slogan:

About Farra World

Farra Worldis the event-planning organisation of Tenerife – if not, the entire Canary Islands. Every year, Farra World organises three electronic music festivals in Golf Adeje that always end up being sold out. During the time of the festival, party people from all over the Canarian Islands – and from all over the world! – converge to Tenerife to have the time of their lives.

Ibiza feelings on Tenerife

When you think ofgreat partying, good music and enjoying summer in Spain, which island first comes to mind?

We’re quite sure it’s Ibiza! But what you don’t know is that Tenerife transforms into party central this time of year as some of the world’s best DJs (who also play in Ibiza and other popular locations) love to spin their turntables at Farra World festivals in Tenerife! Over the past few years, Tenerife has become one of the main locations for festivals and is becoming more well-known far beyond the Canarian borders.

So What Are Those 3 Festivals?

I Love Music is Farra World’s opening event and takes place during Semana Santa (around Easter) when the weather is sunny and feeling like summer! Great DJs such as Craig David, Chuckie, Laidback Luke, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Hardwell have already heated up the crowd in the last few years, and this year will be no exception when considering the greatness.

Ritmos del Mundo is considered the “epicenter” of Canarian electronic music. After its inauguration in Puerto de la Cruz in 2009, the event made its home in Siam Park for the last 7 years and is now on the move again to Golf Adeje. If you want to participate in this event,be sure to snag your tickets quickly as they’re always sold out within the first 3 weeks of sales.

This year’s lineup has not been published yet, but here’s a glimpse of some of the artists who have played in previous years:

Location: Golf Adeje, Costa Adeje, Tenerife South Number of visitors: Approximately 8 000 – 9 000 Time: 3 p.m. – 12 p.m.Ticket price: From around 50€ (Early Bird) to 125€ (VIP), both with open bar – Not announced yet Next date: June 23, 2018

Give an appropriate farewell to summer at the mindblowing Summer Jam festival! Lose your mind and enjoy the latest electronic rhythms with 75,000 watts of powerful sounds under a 150,000 watt illumination spectacle. If you loved the other festivals, Summer Jam will be the cherry on top of the sweet-beats cake as it’s definitely the crowning glory of Farra World.

Location: Golf Adeje, Costa Adeje, Tenerife South Number of visitors: Approximately 8 000-9 000 Time: 3 p.m. – 12 p.m.Ticket price: From around 50 € (Early Bird) to 125 € (VIP), both with open bar – Not announced yet Date: September 15, 2018

How and Where to Get Your Tickets

You can easily purchase your tickets onlineor in all “Jack & Jones”, “Fitenia (Surf) Shops”, and “Cines Gran Sur” (see below). You have the choice between a normal and VIP entry, but both options include an open bar, so don’t worry about bringing too much cash with you. With a VIP ticket, you will also have access to separated areas with extra bars and toilets, saving you from waiting in any lines for too long.

Tickets go on sale about 1-2 months before the event. Be warned: Early bird tickets are always sold out within the first few hours and normal tickets are usually sold out within the first few weeks.

Tip: If an event is already sold out, don’t despair. There are always some alternative options to grab your ticket.

Firstly, you should have a look at the Festivals’ Facebook page.Here you can often find people re-selling their tickets. If that doesn’t work, you can try your luck directly at the entrance of the festival area. There’s also a good chance you’ll find more people re-selling their tickets (but they’re usually sold at double or triple the price).

Selling points

Santa Cruz – Fitenia Santa Cruz. – Jack & Jones Meridiano.

South Tenerife – Cines Gran Sur. – C.C. Siam Mall (Adeje).

North Tenerife – Jack & Jones La Villa. – Fitenia La Laguna.

Gran Canaria – Jack & Jones Las Arenas.

Golf Adeje and Getting to the Festivals

Festival location Golf Adeje

The festival location at Golf Adeje offers four stages this year: The Main Stage, the Bass Stage, the Panorama Stage and the Island Boogie Stage. Apart from that, there’s a nice chill out zone where you can find some shade to help you cool down while enjoying 6 bars,a food court and, of course, a lot of mobile toilets. For security reasons, there is also an ambulance as well as police and firemen available for your safety.

Since Golf Adeje is located next to the highway, and basically in the Pampa, you may experience some difficulties when trying to get away from the location. If you come by car, it’s best to park in the area around the Tu Trébol Adeje or Adeje-Los Olivos. If you want to grab a taxi, go up the hill and wait for one (but if you want to avoid a long line, consider leaving the festival just before the official ending, as it could be a while before you get a cab).

How to Get to the Festivals

By car

If you are staying in the North of Tenerife, it’s always a good option to get your friends together, rent a car and drive South. This is the most comfortable and flexible way to get to Gold Adeje so you’re not waiting around for less-reliable means of transportation. The disadvantage is, of course, that you’ll need a voluntary driver.

When coming from Santa Cruz on the south highway TF1, take exit 79B of Los Olivos/Adeje, then follow the traffic signs to Golf Adeje.

By bus

There are numerous options for getting to the festival area as Titsa buses are quite versatile.We recommend either checking the Titsa website or Google maps:

(Tip: Check schedules beforehand and allow yourself some time to get there). Please note that it will be difficult to catch a bus back after the festivals. It’s better to try and grab a taxi (although it might prove annoying because of the mass amount of people who probably have the same idea.)

By Taxi

The easiest, but most expensive choice is to take a taxi both to and from the festival grounds.But what you pay in cash, you make up for in time, so here are some taxi companies that are worth considering:

Where to Stay

This 2-Star apartment hotel is located between Troya beach and the golf course, just a short walk from Playa de las Américas beach. It has an outdoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, solarium and much more.

Adeje is a great vacation destination with nightlife, lots of restaurants, beautiful beaches and countless outdoor activities. The Royal Sunset Beach Club is a great example of how everyone can benefit from these attractions as it’s right in the center of Adeje. Here you can also play golf, go horseback riding, scuba diving, hiking and more!

Testimonials

Still not convinced? Take a look at the following reviews:

“The Farra World Festival … was my first festival abroad. Under clear blue skies, we celebrated with party animals and outstanding DJs until midnight. I was excited! I would highly recommend itfor those who spend their holidays in Tenerife and love celebrating electro music!”

Max

“The Farra World Festival is a perfect event for those high class artists.Through the construction of the tribune, which resembles the Collosseum, you will always have a perfect view. Even if you go to the bar where you will get your free drinks, you still have a good view to the stage. This huge illuminated cube on the stage is really impressive and worth seeing.It’s the best way to let a day end.”

Peggy

So there you have it! Experience the Farra World Festival in Tenerife and don’t forget to discover more of our wonderful island! Check out our blog post on What we love about Tenerifeto help you with your planning.

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